Jerry Seinfeld sets the record straight after Larry King interview resurfaces: ‘Just me having fun with his little mistake’ – Yahoo Entertainment

Posted: January 29, 2021 at 11:30 am

Larry King's interview with Jerry Seinfeld is going viral after his death. (Photo: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

Since news of Larry Kings death broke Saturday, fans have been revisiting some of the more memorable interview clips from the 87-year-olds broadcasting career spanning more than 60 years, including a 25-year stretch as host of CNNs Larry King Live. One clip in particular has been getting a lot of attention: a 2007 interview with Jerry Seinfeld in which the comedian, there to promote his animated film Bee Movie, seemed bewildered by Kings suggestion that his hit sitcom Seinfeld might have been canceled. (As Seinfeld noted during the viral interview, he opted to end the popular NBC show on a high note

You gave it up, right? King asked. You canceled them, they didnt cancel you.

Youre not aware of this? Seinfeld responded, as King stood his ground. You think I got canceled? Are you under the impression I got canceled? I thought it was pretty well-documented. Is this still CNN?

Seinfeld went on to playfully persist, [When] I went off the air I was the number-one show on television, Larry. Do you know who I am?

Jewish guy. Brooklyn, King quipped in response.

As his rant at King again made the rounds in the hours following Kings death, Seinfeld took to social media to pay tribute and set the record straight. According to the former sitcom star, it was all in good fun.

The canceled bit was just me having fun with his little mistake, wrote Seinfeld. Nothing more. Or less.

He added that he will miss the veteran broadcaster.

Seinfeld isnt the only star from his 90s sitcom who appeared to butt heads with King mid-interview. A 2013 interview with his former co-star Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who defended herself over the claim she had a mans name, resurfaced last month.

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Meanwhile, Larry Kings three sons Larry Jr., Cannon and Chance have issued a statement expressing their heartbreak over the veteran TV hosts death. Kings son Andy and daughter Chaia both died last summer, less than a month apart.

We are heartbroken over our fathers death, and together with our extended family mourn his passing, the statement reads. The world knew Larry King as a great broadcaster and interviewer, but to us he was dad. He was the man who lovingly obsessed over our daily schedules and our well-being, and who took such immense pride in our accomplishments large, small or imagined. And, through it all, we knew without a doubt in the world that he loved us more than life itself. He was an amazing father, and he was fiercely loyal to those lucky enough to call him a friend. We will miss him every single day of our lives.

They went on to thank those sharing remembrances of their father and directed donations to the American Heart Association and Beverly Hills Fire Department EMS.

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